Ecowas slaps sanctions on Guinea-Bissau
Business -- The Economic Community of West African States, Ecowas, has implemented targeted and specific sanctions on the military junta and its leaders in Guinea-Bissau, after talks between the junta and the regional bloc over the restoration of civilian rule broke down.
Sony to cut 10,000 jobs, turn around TV business
Faced with mounting losses, Sony Corp. said Thursday it will slash 10,000 jobs, or about 6 percent of its global workforce, and try to turn around its money-losing TV business over the next two years.
Zimbabwe host Turkish businesses for trade expo
The Confederation of Zimbabwean Industrialist (CZI) held a two day business forum and expo in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, to promote trade and investment with the southern African country.
Turkey to reduce Iranian oil imports
Turkey announced Friday it was reducing oil imports from Iran by 20 percent, apparently bowing to pressure from the United States
SA manufacturing industry still affected by economic crisis - Davies
South Africa’s Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies says that the manufacturing industry in the country continues to be affected by the global financial crisis.
South Africa seeks alternatives for Iranian oil supply
South Africa’s Energy Minister, Elizabeth Dipuo Peters says that her department is looking for ways to replace Iranian crude oil supplies, which contributes to almost a third of South Africa’s oil imports.
SA investment and trade tour begins in Brazil
South Africa’s Deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Thandi Tobias-Pokolo, is leading a delegation of businessman and members of the Department of Trade and Industry ....
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- Ecowas slaps sanctions on Guinea-Bissau
- Sony to cut 10,000 jobs, turn around TV business
- Zimbabwe host Turkish businesses for trade expo
- Turkey to reduce Iranian oil imports
- SA manufacturing industry still affected by economic crisis - Davies
- South Africa seeks alternatives for Iranian oil supply
- SA investment and trade tour begins in Brazil
- Kenya health workers vow to continue strike
- Zuma opens Dube Trade Port
- SADC ministers meeting concludes in Luanda
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